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  • I found my brother's old koh-i-noor rapidographs the other day and they haven't been used in probably twenty years. I'm going to try to clean them out. Would you recommend the koh-i-noor cleaner, or would denatured alcohol do the job?

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  • Those needle things at the begging, are they replaceable if the wire needle thing breaks because I was trying to put mine in and the damn thing kept bending I tries straightening the needle thing but it broke?

  • They can be used for writing if you are a very punctilious kind of person. They don't stand up to a lot of abuse, but if you are careful, you can certainly write with them. I used to use one to write BETWEEN the lines of type in a book! Now that's some SMALL writing!

  • Hey I'm very curious about these pens...can they be used for writing ordinary writing as well as drawing? Like if you're writing a note or memo or something, could you use it like a regular pen?

  • Why don't you just fking buy a new nib. Why are you wasting your time to clean it...using your mouth even.

  • Yes, I think so. The "Ultradraw" Black India Ink made by Rapidograph claims that it is designed to NOT clog pens. It does clog them, of course, but my guess is that it clogs them more slowly.

  • Can I use any ink that I would use in fountain pens?

  • Ha! Good point. So here is the warning: USE RAPIDOGRAPH PENS AT YOUR OWN RISK! :-) They are a true pain the in butt . . . BUT . . . What are you going to do? Use a cheap imitation, go back to a crow quill (even MORE of a pain!) or stop doing fine pen and ink artwork. The bent wire DOES diminish functionality, but it is still pretty good. I don't think you could really get the pen clean without removing the wire. Every nib is a temporary tool. They last awhile, then you buy a new one.

  • With the smaller bore pens I found that I could not get the wire back into the hole without bending it. Your wire seems to be a little bent. That adds friction to the movement. Do Rotring encourage the removal of the wire from the nib? I guess that there is no otherway to clean the final part of the nib. And the do include the little red spanner. All the same I would be very scared to wash a any pen smaller than 4mm. Perhaps your video should come with a warning?

  • I feel bad when I realize I have neglected my pens. I have many times had to clean them out after forgetting about them, and it's a lot of work! I'll have to get denatured alcohol. Never used that. I also didn't know about soaking the nibs when not in use. Last disaster, I used white vinegar, which was helpful for the less damaged pen,but the more clogged ones still skipped, which is not good for the creative flow.

    Thank you for the info. The comments are also very helpful. :0)

  • Actually, I guess the very best treatment would be to STORE the nibs in detatured alcohol. But if you're like me, I usually think "Nah! I'll be using it again in just a couple of days . . . " Then a couple WEEKS go by, and,Voi la! Dried out nib again!

  • Ha! Only an experienced user would recognize that! That is hilarious. Yes, I SHOULD have had it covered . . . especially for the video!

  • Hey, I am working with Rotrings for 35 years. Some of my pens are still the old originals. They are incredible!

    The procedure in your video looks familiar indeed and it's great to see it on Youtube, but that open sink plug gives me the creeps...

    It can be very disconcerting to see your nib disappearing into the guts of your basin.

  • Thanks! I just ordered a Koh-I-Noor Rapidograph Pen size 6 * 0!! I thought they were air tight... How often should I clean them? I suppose when and if they start clogging?

  • @Edel99 Exactly. They actually do better in frequent use than they do sitting in a drawer. If you are using it every day, it should function quite well. If you leave it sitting still over the weekend, you'll probably have to take it apart and clean it the next time you want to use it.

  • Can you fill these pens with 'Higgins Black India'????

  • @Edel99 Yes, you can. You simply need to know what will CLEAN the DRIED ink out of the pens after you are finished. For Higgins, it is probably denatured alcohol OR the Rapidograph pen cleaning solution.

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